H. Porter Abbott
The Evolutionary Origins of the Storied Mind:
Modeling the Pre-History of Narrative Consciousness and its Discontents Forthcoming in Narrative, October 2000

Abstract

This essay is a response to the question: To what extent can a scholar of narrative
plausibly triangulate from narrative as it is currently (and universally) deployed
the significant stages of development that produced this common gift? In constructing
the three-stage model proposed in this article, I draw on three fundamental distinctions
in narrative theory  two ancient, the distinctions between mimesis and diegesis
and between history and fiction; and one modern, between story and narrative discourse
(fabula and sjuzhet)  to propose a pre-historical sequence
consisting of three stages. I suggest at the same time what appear to me the deep
consequences of the trade-off we made as a species when we acquired this extraordinary
gift. Taking the long view can put a new perspective on much that we take for
granted.